As if things weren’t bad enough for the Jets, now New York’s quarterback is chiming in on a dysfunctional locker room.

The third-string quarterback.

Greg McElroy, a rookie seventh-round draft pick from Alabama who was on injured reserve all season, unloaded on the team Wednesday in a radio interview with 97.3 The Zone.

“It’s the first time I’ve ever been around extremely selfish individuals,” McElroy said. “There were people within our locker room that didn’t care whether we won or lost as long as they got theirs, they had a good game individually. And that’s the disappointing thing.”

McElroy also said the locker room was “corrupt” at times, something Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum responded to directly during a later radio interview on WFAN.

"I've talked to a number of players besides Greg McElroy, a number of coaches ... and we're going to fix a lot of these problems," Tannenbaum said. "Chemistry was certainly a factor this year. We haven't denied that. … I don't think we have a corrupt locker room. We have a lot of good people, we've won a lot of games with Rex (Ryan) and this nucleus and we're going to get the problems fixed."

Most of the onus has fallen on WR Santonio Holmes, although McElroy didn’t mention anybody by name.

After a season-ending loss to the Dolphins, LaDainian Tomlinson admitted that a lot of players were “unhappy” with Holmes’ demeanor.

An unnamed player told The (Newark) Star-Ledger that “Holmes quit” in a Week 17 loss to Miami. “It's happened for the past two to three weeks. It's happened all season.”

Bart Scott has also made headlines since the season ended for his one-fingered salute to a photographer upon leaving the Jets’ locker room on Monday. The NFL is reportedly looking into the incident.

Meanwhile, former Jets backup quarterback Erik Ainge weighed in on McElroy's remarks with this tweet: "Someone tell McElroy to keep his mouth shut about the NYJ "Locker Room" speaking in the media about your teammates, entitled brat!"